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![]() Out of the eight races on the Breeders Cup Card how do you think the West will Fair considersing the powerhouse stables of Todd Pletcher and Sheik Mohammed are out of the East and who is the West best chance(s)
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![]() Aragorn is the best shot and both the Juvy races are up for grabs so a Cali horse could win one or both of those.
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I hope alot of people not only think that way but bet that way also. It will give me a Nice Price on Scat Daddy. ![]() I think there best chance is gonna be in the in the mile, but in both the grass races the euros hold some aces ![]() |
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![]() I think the East takes the Classic,
Europe takes the Turf, wherever we consider Biancone (midwest?) takes something with Gorella or does a hell of a job with her either way, the west has a great shot in the Sprint with Siren, Bord, and Blingy, the Mile goes to the West or the Euros or the Frenchman, the juvy races can go either way and the Distaff stays in the East... Who knows though - still very early but wouldnt be surprised if the West won 3 or 4. Do they use western saddles out there?...
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![]() uh,
just the BCJF with Point Ashley. Aragorn is an excellent miler, but he is going to need a virtual "no show" from Europe to win that race. Too Much Bling is a really nice 3YO sprinter and you can claim him as a west coast horse if you want(its been a while since he ran there from what I can remember), but hes not going to win the BC Sprint. Im extremely east coast biased, but I dont think the CHRB itself would think that the west coast has any chance. good luck to Papi Chullo or whatever the hell they are going to send to the BCC. when the 103rd best east coast handicap horse can go west and take 2nd in the Pac Classic, then you know the west coast dirt suck. Repent |
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--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() It is because there is little prestige to any of the major California races for breeding purpose. A Grade 1, or grade 2, is not necessarily the same eveywhere. Races like the Met and JCGC carry much more weight than races like the P Classic or even the Hollywood Gold Cup.
Like it or not, the important races are pretty much all in the East. |
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http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...eld=view&id=16 Rock Hard Ten's Stud deal was very solid to and he entered Stud at the same fee as Saint Liam. |
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![]() Which one of those races did Rock Hard Ten win?
Borrego won the JCGC....Pleasantly Perfect the BC Classic. What was Skimming's, repeat winner of the P Classic, deal? If you think there is prestige to the 20 year old P Classic I think you are mikstaken. |
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Sightseek you really are sharper than that. Tell you what!!! If you wanna make a bet right now before I call them up as to teh stud deals given to the past 10 Whitney winners and Met Mile winners as compared to the last 10 Hollywood Gold Cup winners and Pac Classic winners, please let me know. Its not even close, its a landslide. |
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My point is, Graded Stakes at the top tracks matter whether they are on the east coast or west coast. Combine this with a top class pedigree and most breeders are not going to care what side of the country the horse raced in. Your point of Borrego & Pleasantly Perfect embraces the fact that CA Graded Stakes winners are competitive with their east coast counterparts and are therefore recognized as so by breeders. |
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It's not really a " what side of the country " thing....it's perceived importance of races. The East has it....the West doesn't ( in general ). |
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![]() Hard to tell right now but I guarantee the west will win at least 2 races,they always do.
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http://www.pedigreequery.com/index.p...eld=view&id=82 Thank goodness Invasor & Bernardini will put some life into it. ![]() |
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![]() There is a different style of racing out West that combined with the harder surfaces makes it difficult and more dangerous for a horse to ship out for one race. It could take a few races for a top horse to get used to those conditions so why would you bother to ship out for one race. While I agree that the Whitney and Met Mile are more prestigious to breeders than the Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic I think winning one from both coasts would carry huge weight with breeders, moreso than winning both from the same coast. As California shifts to a safer, less biased surface in polytrack I think we will see more east coast horses that have shown a liking for polytrack going west to take down the $1 million purses.
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